There may be multiple universes, but to consider others, we must first understand ours. The many-worlds interpretation (MWI) is a theory in physics; it's the idea that time and space branch off and creates a new or parallel universe every time someone makes a decision. Between fiction and podcasts, we have become obsessed with the multiverse (it is a cool-sounding word). The multiverse concept predates the many-worlds interpretation, decades or millennia, depending on whether we are discussing the word multiverse or the idea of multiple universes. The multiverse concept is more of a sci-fi idea that many universes are separate but make up all of the possible outcomes in all of time. The first inclination that there were multiple universes in our recorded history is from around the 5th century BCE from Greek philosophers.
Neither of these ideas works for me, as fun as they are to think about or to see movies made around these ideas. I've been trying to explain how I see things since I was a teenager. It's been nearly thirty years of trying to explain how I see the relationship between Time, Space, and the nature of reality.
The most accurate description of our reality would be to call it a Fractalverse. The word fractalverse is composed of two words, fractal and universe, meaning fractional universe. We are not living in any single universe in Time, but in fractional space, primarily on a single timeline within a universe of infinite fractions of space with infinite timelines. The critical difference is that they are all connected in the fractalverse. The separation is relative to the perspective of the observer. No observer means no separation.
There is no branching. When someone says that each decision we make causes a split or a branch in the timeline, it would only be correct if they called it a simulation (not to be confused with simulation theory, which is a materialist notion of an ancient idealistic concept). For there to be a branch is to say it is somehow tangible, and we could jump to that branch, but we can not. Think of the roads not taken as dreams that decay into nothingness. A person can make a probability map of what it would be like to take a different turn. That path will never be available as it was because the conditions have changed. Making a simulation of what might come will also create phantom arms. In the fractalverse, we are not just material objects. Physics and the conventional concepts explored in the modern scientific world are based on materialism. Everything we can ever know about matter is in a box in a materialistic world. We know that box well, but it begs the question, what is outside the box? Or, how do you get from one universe to another? Questions that leave physicists saying, "I don't know." Scientists will also label something "dark" as dark energy or matter because they can't quantify or see it. Several other leading physicists have left their profession to become philosophers to tackle some questions that physicists can't entertain from inside the box. What I propose, the fractalverse, allows us to keep all we know about the box and expand outside into territory generally left to philosophy and religion.
Nothing about the fractalverse subverts or aims to contradict Newtonian physics. This theory is to bridge the gap between quantum probability and the material reality we call home. I want to create a map of how the very fabric of what we currently refer to as space-time comes into existence.
As a thought experiment, imagine trying to measure anything. It requires Time to experience the thing you are trying to measure. The dimension of Time attached to what you measure is determined based on how and where you measure it because Time is relative. Now try and measure Time by itself. It is only relative if you attach it to some form of space. The concept we have for Time is intrinsically bound to our materialist ideas. Our current conception of Time is one-dimensional and only used to define the material world. The fractalverse is not tied to our timeline but uses it the same way it uses the material dimensions to generate our perception of reality.
The experience of Time slowing down is dismissed by material science as a trick of the mind. Yet we know that particles like muons disobey the laws of physics as they are currently written. Muons work outside the box of modern physics. We can't work outside the box because we tell a story that we are born out of matter and constricted to material law. Material law can explain nothing about consciousness. In the fractalverse, Time as a constant creates the material world that is relative to that timeline. The material world tunes itself with Time for the box to exist. The material world is always in decay because it is an emergent property of Time. All matter has to work to stay in tune with Time. It will slowly fall out of tune and decay if no work is done. Entropy proves that the material world is struggling to remain in the timeline. The JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) showed us that our timeline differs from what we think when we look out to the farthest reaches of space. Now and again, we look outside our box and see things that don't make sense. Confusion around these things is because of our one-dimensional idea of time.
A person or any device can only experience space through some form of Time, another way of stating that; Time is a factor in the ability to measure any amount of space. Space, as we know it in the box of the material world, we define everything by, is not needed to experience or measure Time. Measuring space can only give us the baseline frequency or timing of the material. Our theories of the physical world break down at the quantum level. As we have found in muons, a different timeline is at play, and they only interact with us on a fractional basis. Time is the fundamental property that determines space. Space is just adhering to the rules Time sets up.
Mapping the fractalverse is different from how we map material space-time. In material space-time, we have the x, y, and z axis with t as a constant to maintain the consistency of matter. Matter is in tune with the timeline decaying at a predictable rate. All of that remains true using the fractalverse to navigate space-time. There is no allowance for consciousness when mapping material space. It strictly adheres to the box except for quantum space, which can also be viewed as the liminal space around the box we call three-dimensional reality. When we see Time as the fundamental property that allows matter to emerge in space-time, we must ask how space unfolds. Physicists have noted that certain elements play a role in the existence of matter. The most important to prove the fractalverse is the next step in understanding our universe are spinors, tensors & fiber bundles. The rotation and expansion from the singularity of Time first occur at this level. The geometry created on the quantum level is the first sign that consciousness is at play. There are anecdotal experiences of this level of Time and matter through the experiences of deep meditation, NDEs, psychedelics, and other ways. Consciousness flows into space-time through the geometry that spins out from Time. Therefore, geometry acts as a gateway giving us the ability to have consciousness in what we call our three-dimensional reality. In truth, this also proves that we live in at least four spatial dimensions. Which mathematically has been established. An example, and how it is generally depicted, is a square inside of another square connected at its vertices (look up Tesseract). On a timeline, these shapes either come out or go into each other. Our relationship to the fourth spatial dimension is the best example of fractional space. The common belief is that no physical object can come out or go into another object without an opening or creating damage in one or both things. Using the fractalverse as a model for how this is possible, the frequency or tunning of "solid" objects must be part of the equation.
Every spatial plane can be broken down fractionally and, at any instance, recalibrated or re-tuned; this would allow for phase shifting within any 3D form. Being in phase with another object keeps the two from passing through each other at the point of contact. Tuning is the missing measurement that has to be included when mapping the fractalverse. Consciousness has a quantifiable frequency spectrum and impacts spin and geometric arrangement on a quantum level. Consciousness travels independently to Time. Consciousness can also create timelines independent of the collective agreement or base timeline. The frequency of the timeline acts like an anchor for everything to be built around; this could also be called gravity. Gravity is the base frequency that pulls all matter into an order working to stay in tune with Time. Matter not engaged in this process also vibrates out of order through decay by the same force. Gravity is a measurement of how in sync one object is with another.
To sum up the theory of the fractalverse, the multidimensional flow allows for all vibrational frequencies of geometric movement. The tuning, much like a musical instrument, is what facilitates the objective reality we experience. Imagine a Magic Eye picture that can be brought into focus, revealing a hidden image. Now imagine an infinite distortion field with infinite possibilities, and by focusing (tuning) on a specific pattern, the objective reality of that pattern will be made known to you.
Consciousness plays a role because it determines the perspective to give us spatial relationships. The mapping of reality from the quantum, with all its probabilities, to the material reality we live in is based on the vibration of Time. The vibration of Time creates the geometry that lays the foundation for matter to exist. Matter emerges through the coalescence of the vibrations, which causes a base frequency that the material must be in tune with, aka gravity. As any part of matter begins to resonate in phase in relation to anything else, it denotes a confluence point. These points of convergence are what solidifies to make the physical world. By measuring the vibration of the fractional space, someone can determine what direction any bit will go and what role consciousness plays on its path. By mapping fractional space on a fractional timeline, someone can accurately simulate possible outcomes with greater certainty. The uncertainty of what happens from the quantum uncertainty to the objective reality disappears.
Very interesting stuff here. I don't claim to understand it all but what you say makes sense to me.